When I started learning programming, I used to jump directly into writing code as soon as I saw a problem. I believed that starting coding quickly would help me solve problems faster, but most of the time I ended up spending hours debugging small and avoidable mistakes. Later I realized the real mistake was not understanding the problem before coding. Now I first analyze the problem, think about the logic, and then start writing code. This simple habit has improved my problem-solving skills and made my code much better. #coding #programming #developerlife #codingjourney #learncoding #softwaredeveloper #codingtips #developers #100daysofcode #techlearning
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